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Theatre building in Leatherhead (Surrey), United Kingdom

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built in the 1939 by A. E. Richardson, C. Lovatt Gill and Arthur Percival Starky as Crescent Cinema. 1282 seats. Closed ca. 1967. 1969 rebuilding by Roderick Ham. Re-opened 17 Sep 1969 as Thorndike Theatre. Closed 1997. Later used as a cinema and by religious groups. Re-opened 2001 as Leatherhead Theatre. 512 seats., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built in the 1939 by A. E. Richardson, C. Lovatt Gill and Arthur Percival Starky as Crescent Cinema. 1282 seats. Closed ca. 1967. 1969 rebuilding by Roderick Ham. Re-opened 17 Sep 1969 as Thorndike Theatre. Closed 1997. Later used as a cinema and by religious groups. Re-opened 2001 as Leatherhead Theatre. 512 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Leatherhead (Surrey), United Kingdom
  • Leatherhead theatre
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Leatherhead theatre [Leatherhead (Surrey)]
Theatre building in Leatherhead (Surrey), United Kingdom
  • Leatherhead theatre

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51°17'41.392"N, 0°19'42.496"W
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Built in the 1939 by A. E. Richardson, C. Lovatt Gill and Arthur Percival Starky as Crescent Cinema. 1282 seats. Closed ca. 1967. 1969 rebuilding by Roderick Ham. Re-opened 17 Sep 1969 as Thorndike Theatre. Closed 1997. Later used as a cinema and by religious groups. Re-opened 2001 as Leatherhead Theatre. 512 seats. (English)
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7 Church Street, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8DN, Englan
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1969
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